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Joseph "Joe" Oliver PC MP (born May 20, 1940), is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2011 election. He represents the electoral district of Eglinton—Lawrence as a member of the Conservative Party.
Oliver was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. His father was a dentist and his mother was a teacher.
Oliver received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961 and a Bachelor of Civil Law degree in 1964 from McGill University.He received a MBA from the Harvard Business School in 1970.
Following his studies he became an investment banker with Merrill Lynch. He later became the Executive Director of the Ontario Securities Commission and was also named the CEO of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada. He ran in the Canadian federal ...

OTTAWA—Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver told government officials — six months after he was on the job — that he did not “know very much” about energy projects and needed briefings so he could talk “knowledgeably” about the subject, internal emails have revealed. The internal records also reveal he disagreed with the “full thrust” of commentsfrom former environment minister Jim Prentice about cleaning up the oilsands industry. The release of the documents, obtained by Postmedia News through access to information legislation, had one ...

Northern Gateway. Keystone XL.
Both are about getting Alberta’s oil sands product to market, and preferably at world prices (or at least better than the discounted ones it’s receiving now).
Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, Joe Oliver (CPC, Eglinton-Lawrence), threw another pipe into the mix last week: a pipeline to Eastern Canada.
There’s a necessary addition to the system.
What matters, if we want to talk about being a net exporter, is that supplies are secured in all parts of the country.
At the moment that’s not true. The Atlantic provinces, ...

... Agreement Would Bring to Ontario
The Honourable Joe Oliver, Minister of Natural Resources, and Member of Parliament for Eglinton-Lawrence, and Harper government ministers throughout Canada are today highlighting the benefits that a potential trade agreement with the European Union would bring to every region of the country, including jobs, growth and long-term prosperity to the people of Ontario.
“An ambitious agreement with the European Union would be a big win for workers, businesses and families right here in Toronto,” said Minister Oliver. “Throughout the ...